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The Department of Justice is keeping the charges against the suspect, Libyan militia leader Ahmed Abu Khattalah, under seal, but CBS News’ Margaret Brennan reports that the suspect has been living openly in Benghazi since the September, 2012 attack|”I went to help four men who were trapped inside,” Boukhatala told CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer|Ames said Tuesday|However, the FBI has not made any arrests in the 11 months since the attack and the Obama Administration faces mounting pressure to take action}
{Benghazi militia leader charged in U.S. consulate attack once dared Libya gov’t to “come to my house and arrest me”|In the letter, initiated by Sen|Last week, a small but vocal group of eight Republican congressmen sent a message to the newly-confirmed FBI Director James Comey, pressing him to take action|(CBS News) Nearly a year after the deadly attack on the U.S|Khattalah told Palmer that the attackers were merely ordinary people armed with rocket-propelled grenades and added that he expected a fight should the government move to arrest Islamist militia members suspected in the attack|It has been and remains, a top priority,” Justice Department spokesman Andrew C|diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, federal prosecutors have filed the first criminal charges related to the assault that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.
Back-to-back explosions by two parked car bombs in an outdoor market and near a gathering of construction workers killed seven civilians and wounded 35 others in the city of Kut, 100 miles southeast of Baghdad

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